Bob,
You have to read the whole section to understand the requirement. You
can't use a type IN (inorganic) flux to solder assemblies. Way too
dangerous unless you REALLY know what you are doing, and even then....
So, you can use water soluble fluxes, which fit in the OR designation in
most cases, but if it is a halide-bearing (which is the L1 designation)
flux, it is too active to be used as a low solids / no-clean flux. If
your water soluble flux is ORL1 or higher (e.g. ORM0, ORM1, ORH0, ORH1)
you can still use it, but it has to be cleaned and you as the manufacturer
have to have objective evidence that you clean sufficiently well to
prevent electrochemical failures. That's what the "data demonstrating
compatibility" means.
If anyone is interested, I wrote a white paper for the IPC, which will be
included as an appendix in IPC-J-STD-001 Rev F (sometime later this year),
which discusses what "objective evidence" and "compatibility testing"
means. The upcoming J-STD-001, Rev F, as it stands now in draft, would
point you to IPC-9202 as one possible way to show compatibility.
Did I answer your question or neatly rhumba around it?
Doug Pauls
From: Bob Wettermann <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 02/26/2014 09:24 AM
Subject: [TN] Class III Solder paste, Sn63, Water Soluble
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Technetters:
According to the JSTD
"Flux shall not (N1N2,Defect Class 3) conform to flux activity levels L0
and L1 of flux materials rosin (RO), resin (RE) or organic"
That being said who is doing class III work, complying with JSTD Class III
requirements and using a water soluble Sn63 paste? (Our std does not
comply) Can someone recommend a good paste?
Bob Wettermann
BEST Inc
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